ADVISORY/Countdown To Election Day 2000: Women.com's Editor-In-Chief Available For Commentary On The Women's Vote.Business Editors, Political Writers ADVISORY... --(BUSINESS WIRE)
WHO: With one week left until Election Day, Women.com's
Editor-In-Chief Judith Coyne is available to discuss how the
candidates can earn the vote of women - who comprise the single
most influential voting bloc.
News & Politics Channel of Women.com Networks, Inc.
(www.women.com; Nasdaq: WOMN), a leading online destination for
women and among the top 50 most visited Internet properties, was
among the select dot-coms reporting from both the Republican and
Democratic National Conventions.
WHAT: Women.com's participation in this year's political conventions
supports its 'Majority 2000' initiative that is part of a joint
venture between Women.com and Good Housekeeping magazine to
report on the single most influential demographic in the American
voting electorate - women.
Coyne can discuss and answer questions on political topics
including:
- Internet's impact on politics
- Poll results asking Women.com users 'Who's the best man for
women?'
- The importance of the women's vote
- Top five women's issues
- Are women using the issue of abortion as a litmus test for
presidential candidates?
- Important action the next president can take for women
- Do women support Hillary's Clinton's bid for the Senate, and
would they vote for the First Lady if they could?
WHY: Women have been the voting majority in every major U.S. election
since 1964, and decided the 1996 presidential election with the
largest gender gap in American history.
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